WASHINGTON COUNTY, Md. — An upstart chain of Ohio restaurants will be taking over Tilted Kilt Pub and Eatery’s space soon in the Valley Mall.

Columbus, Ohio-based Rustic Barrel Sport & Tap is showing on its website that it is coming soon to the Valley Mall, listing the same phone number — 301-582-5300—that Tilted Kilt uses. It signals that the days—maybe even as soon as Sunday— could be numbered for Tilted Kilt’s Hagerstown location. The Hagerstown Tilted Kilt is no longer listed on the chain’s website, with Frederick being the closest location. No closing date has been posted, but with the restaurant de-listed from the corporate website, it could be any day now.

An opening date has not been posted, but it will take some time to renovate that space, re-hire existing employees, hire new employees and get the liquor license in order.

Never heard of Rustic Barrel? Neither have I. The chain is brand new, filing for its trademark in April. It should not be confused by similarly named Rusty Bucket, which also is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. So far, there are locations in Columbus and Canton, Ohio; Florence, Kentucky; Fayetteville, North Carolina; and opening soon in Novi, Michigan, as well as coming soon to Hagerstown.

Rustic Barrel boasts local and national craft beer, plenty of TVs and video walls to watch sports with something called “totchos” on its menu—tater tots with loaded toppings like you’d find on nachos. You’ll also find burgers, salads, sandwiches like the Salmon BLT, flatbread pizzas and full entrees. Check out the full Rustic Barrel menu to see what’s appetizing.

There’s a few moving parts to this takeover. For starters, this isn’t the first time Rustic Barrel is taking over a Tilted Kilt. The Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer, which also saw a Tilted Kilt being taken over by Rustic Barrel, kept track of those takeovers:

On Sept. 9, This Week Community News of Lewis Center, Ohio, reported that a Tilted Kilt in Columbus, Ohio, was being converted into a Rustic Barrel. That also seems to have been the case in Florence, Kentucky, the site of the first Rustic Barrel that opened four weeks ago.

In San Diego, a Tilted Kilt shuttered after the Chargers moved to Los Angeles. In Morgantown, W.Va., a Tilted Kilt closed two years ago in a busy shopping center filled with other restaurants. Yes, it is unusual to see a national chain restaurant see instability to the point of closures and franchisees ready to flip it for something else.

In Annapolis, a corporate-owned location closed in June after losing a lawsuit for unpaid rent at Westfield Annapolis and facing lawsuits from contractors, according to The Capital Gazette.

Tempe, Arizona-based Tilted Kilt is in the category of “breastaurants” as Hooters and Twin Peaks but with kilts, and opened its Valley Mall restaurant in May 2013. It’s been so long that I’ve forgotten that Cafe Rio Mexican Grill opened just the month before beside it, with that quickly shuttering and making way for Primanti Brothers. I’ve only been a couple of times and other than a major football game, it seemed to be dead while other restaurants along the front of the mall were buzzing. The Scottish-themed food wasn’t wooing me either.